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Mounting Pantheon Space
Your Pantheon file space can be mounted as a drive on your computer. This allows you to treat your Pantheon space like any other drive on your computer, and provides easy management of the files on your Pantheon space. Please note: If you would like to publish files to your Pantheon web space, you will need to mount your Pantheon web space.
On cluster machines in computer labs, your Pantheon space should automatically be mounted when you log in. You can probably find a link to it on the desktop, named with your NetID. If it is not on the desktop on PCs, it is probably drive H: under My Computer.
You can also mount your Pantheon space on any computer on the Yale network. If you have a non-Yale Internet provider, you can make your computer act as if it is on the Yale network with Virtual Private Networking.
If you need further assistance, please request help from a Student Tech.
Windows
MacOS X
Scratch Space
Scratch space is a large amount of temporary storage space available to Pantheon users. This space is cleared regularly, so is not for long-term storage. It can be useful for briefly housing large files, as long as you abide by scratch space policies.
You can access scratch space by the instructions above; simply enter smb://pantheon.its.yale.edu/scratch instead of smb://pantheon.its.yale.edu/NetID.

